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What a stupid comment. This game doesn't appeal to me but to say all that is unfair. They can do anything they want. It stems from a mechanic in Braid. They have a lot of options for new ideas and mechanics.

I've recently moved to Munich and see beggars on every corner. My girlfriend says they are assigned streets by their bosses and they have to share what they get from people who pass by. Is this true? Where can you give money that actually helps refugees?

I've been living here for 5 months. I'm an American too. I absolutely love this city. Was riding my bike home from the gym tonight, something I wouldn't usually do in LA and thinking about how cool and safe this city is.

You won't be able to stay in the city center cheaply. But there are definitely places out there. Go to booking.com, look for the night and sort by prices. Mind the location, some of them are far out in places like Grünwald and Dachau. But still, the run around $100.

You guys are so wonderfully optimistic about this game. I may be in the majority but I think this game is going to be barebones, and not at all what you guys are envisioning. This whole development process has been a complete mess...

Hey! It's my main man from the /r/Frasier subreddit. I also don't think Yuja Wang is the best living pianist. She's very talented but I have never been truly blown away by her recordings. I would argue she's in the same class as Volodos with talent wise but Volodos is superior.

My favorites:
Krystian Zimerman

Alfred Brendel

Arcadi Volodos

Vladamir Ashkenazy

Leif Ove Andsnes

It's so funny ranking all of these guys. What constitutes a good pianist is so different for everyone. Alfred Brendel even is his prime was never playing as technically skilled as the others I have listed. But there is just something about him.

I was thinking about this. I will definitely try this and profile. The only problem is that in one area alone, I have 3000 trees. That's 3000x the size of the buffer. Who knows, it's pretty small. Might be worth it. Thanks again!

I've had no problems with O2. I even share it with a neighbor and she pays 1/3 of it, around 10 euro. It's against their term but I really don't give a shit about internet providers. Most of them have the same ridiculous contracts. The only reason we have O2 is because the building is locked into a contract. Bummer.

I will say that Germany does have a law that if you move to an area where they can no longer serve you, they have to cancel. In other words, if you go back to wherever you live, they have to cancel your contract.